2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajt.2023.06.003
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Defining a natural killer cell-enriched molecular rejection-like state in lung transplant transbronchial biopsies

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“…Gene expression microarray analysis of 896 transbronchial biopsies revealed a natural killer (NK) cell-enriched molecular rejection-like state, a T cell-mediated rejection/mixed state and no rejection. Only a T-cell mediated rejection/mixed state was associated with CLAD, while NK cell-enriched molecular state was not [19]. Along these lines, a gene expression microarray comparison between mucosal biopsies at the third generation of airway branching and transbronchial biopsies was performed, which revealed that there is a diffuse molecular injury signature that impacts prognosis indicating that both have their value in assessing CLAD risk in LTx [20].…”
Section: Andandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gene expression microarray analysis of 896 transbronchial biopsies revealed a natural killer (NK) cell-enriched molecular rejection-like state, a T cell-mediated rejection/mixed state and no rejection. Only a T-cell mediated rejection/mixed state was associated with CLAD, while NK cell-enriched molecular state was not [19]. Along these lines, a gene expression microarray comparison between mucosal biopsies at the third generation of airway branching and transbronchial biopsies was performed, which revealed that there is a diffuse molecular injury signature that impacts prognosis indicating that both have their value in assessing CLAD risk in LTx [20].…”
Section: Andandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gene expression analysis in graft biopsies fostered the characterization of ABMR, especially after KT, and showed comparable molecular signatures of ABMR in kidney, heart and lung transplants [11][12][13][14][15] , with comparable risk of graft loss in kidney transplant recipients based on their molecular profile irrespective of clinical differences 16 . Similar gene expression analyses have already identified intrahepatic molecular signatures of spontaneous operational tolerance, of TCMR but, most importantly, not of ABMR [17][18][19][20] .…”
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confidence: 99%